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Kiruthika, S.
- Partitioning Based Data Privacy Preservation for Overlapping Slicing Technique
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1 Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Dhirajlal Gandhi College of Technology, Salem, Tamilnadu, IN
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Data Mining and Knowledge Engineering, Vol 7, No 10 (2015), Pagination: 329-332Abstract
Privacy preservation in data mining provides security to sensitive data in a database against unauthorized access. Several anonymization techniques, such as generalization and bucketization, have been designed for privacy preserving micro data publishing. Recent work has shown that generalization loses considerable amount of information, especially for high dimensional data. Bucketization, on the other hand, does not prevent membership disclosure and does not apply for data that do not have a clear separation between quasi-identifying attributes and sensitive attributes. A novel technique called overlapping slicing, which partitions the data both horizontally and vertically and duplicates an attribute in more than one column. overlapping slicing preserves better data utility than generalization and can be used for membership disclosure protection.Keywords
Bucketization, Overlapping, Anonymization, Slicing.- Automated Engine Braking with Improved Vehicle Safety
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1 KPR Institute of Engineering and Technology, IN
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Artificial Intelligent Systems and Machine Learning, Vol 6, No 3 (2014), Pagination: 110-115Abstract
The paper deals with the partial automation of cars forsafety purposes. Driver weariness resulting from sleep deprivation or sleep disorders is an important factor in the creasing number of accidents on today's roads. In this project, we describe a safety prototype that controls the vehicle speed under driver fatigue. The purpose of such a model is to advance a system to detect fatigue symptoms in drivers and control the speed of vehicle to avoid accidents. The main components of the system consists of a IR Transmitter-Receiver module for real-time driver's eye tracking based on reflection of IR signal proceeding to seat vibration along with load stabilization detected and insinuation is sent through GSM and an adaptive speed controller designed using the theory of sliding mode servo control for providing precise positioning of the throttle valve to control speed of vehicle. The communication between driver and car integrated system is carried out by process visualization on LCD panel. A lot of effort is taken to ensure that accuracy and consistency in this project and the analysis was carried out to ensure that this project is possible.Keywords
Fatigue Detection, IR (Infrared) Sensor, Micro-Controller, Sliding Mode Servo Control, Digital Display, GSM Communication.- A Knowledge based Technique for Segmenting Liver using Mathematical Morphology
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1 Computer Centre, Gandhigram Rural Institute-Deemed University, Dindigul District - 624302, Tamil Nadu, IN
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Indian Journal of Science and Technology, Vol 9, No 38 (2016), Pagination:Abstract
Segmentation of Liver from Computed Tomography (CT) abdomen image is the most basic and important technology and a prerequisite for the diagnosis, treatment planning, and surgery planning. Manual segmentation is time consuming and tedious. To precisely segment and assist radiologist a computer assisted approach is developed. The proposed method integrates knowledge base with mathematical morphology to segment liver. Quantitative evaluation is performed and the mean score of 93% is obtained.Keywords
Computed Tomography, Histogram Tail Threshold, Liver Segmentation, Morphological Operations.- A Survey on Data Mining Techniques and their Comparison Approaches for Healthcare
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1 Vidyasagar College of Arts and Science, Udumalpet, IN
2 PKR College for Women, Gobi, IN
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Data Mining and Knowledge Engineering, Vol 9, No 1 (2017), Pagination: 14-19Abstract
Data Mining (DM) has become important tool in business and related areas and its task in the healthcare field is still being explored. DM refers to mining or discovery of new information in terms of patterns or rules from vast amounts of data. To be useful, data mining must be carried out efficiently on large files and database currently, most applications of DM in healthcare can be classified into two areas: Decision Support (DS) for clinical practice, and policy development. However, it is difficult to find experimental literature in this area since a considerable amount of existing work in DM for healthcare is theoretical in nature.DM in healthcare helps in collecting heterogeneous volume of data and is stored in an organized form. The patient’s reports are maintained and analyzed in order to relate data. In view of the large amount of medical data being generated, there is growing pressure for improved methods of data analysis and knowledge discovery using appropriate data mining techniques. [1] A proper medical database created with intention mining can provide a useful resource for data mining and knowledge discovery. The terms Knowledge Discovery in Databases (KDD) and data mining are used interchangeably. KDD is the process of finding useful information, and data mining is the process for extracting knowledge (information and patterns) derived by the KDD process using algorithms .This article explores data mining applications in healthcare. In particular, it discusses data mining and its applications within healthcare in major areas such as the evaluation of treatment effectiveness, management of healthcare, Customer Relationship Management (CRM), and the detection of fraud and abuse.
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Data Mining, Medical Data, Knowledge Discovery, Customer Rela-tionship Management.- A Survey on Secured Frequent Pattern Discovery Schemes under the Cloud Environment
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1 Department of Computer Science, P.K.R Arts College for Women, Gobi, IN
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Networking and Communication Engineering, Vol 9, No 9 (2017), Pagination: 222-225Abstract
The cloud computing environment supports resources for the data storage and computational tasks. The data privacy models are applied to protect the sensitive attributes in the public data values. The data values are partitioned and maintained under different sources. The data sources are partitioned in two ways vertical and horizontal partitions. The data values are collected in the centralized environment for the pattern discovery process. The partitioned data values are shared and mined using the cloud sources. Horizontal and vertical partition based rule mining operations are carried out with cloud resources. The data collection and integration operations are performed under the cloud server. The cloud server also handles the frequent pattern discovery operations. The data and task analysis operations are carried out with cloud support. The frequent pattern discovery model controls the data leakages in data transmission and mining operations. The K-Anonymity method is adapted for the data privacy and the RSA algorithm is applied for the data transmission security operations.Keywords
Frequent Pattern Discovery, Privacy and Security, Partitioned Databases, Outsourced Rule Mining and Homomorphism Encryption.- Effectiveness of Balance Exercise Circuit (BEC) on Improving Gait Parameters and Functional Performance in Older Adults.
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1 Saveetha college of Physiotherapy, Saveetha University, Chennai, IN
2 Saveetha College of Physiotherapy, Saveetha University, Chennai, IN
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Research Journal of Pharmacy and Technology, Vol 11, No 1 (2018), Pagination: 165-169Abstract
Introduction: As age progresses, the degree of body sway increases even in simple postural forms, such as an upright posture, causing elderly individuals to sway more than young adults. Changes associated with the aging process, especially those associated with balance, start around the age of 60 years and affect the sensory system (visual, vestibular, and somatosensory) and physical attributes like flexibility, strength, balance, and coordination. These changes also affect reaction time, causing the elderly to develop many balance-related issue. Balance Exercise circuit (BEC) program, a new comprehensive design that includes exercise stations that specifically challenge sensory inputs from mechanoreceptors as well as form the visual and vestibular systems. Exercise stations were also designed to stimulate activities of daily living and potential to improve Gait and functional performance on older adults. This study intends to examine the effects of balance exercise circuit (BEC) improve gait parameters and functional performance in older adults Aim and objectives- This study aims to examine the effects of balance exercise circuit (BEC) improve gait parameters and functional performance in older adults. Methodology-Quasi Experimental study design was used in this study. Total 30 patients were selected. Pre-test and post test values were measured by using Time up and Go test (TUG) and Gait Parameters (cadence, stride length, step length) as outcome measure and were given Balance exercise circuit(BEC) for 40 minute 2 weeks and 5 days per week. Results-The collected data was tabulated and analyzed using paired t test were used. Paired t-test was used to analyze significant changes between pre-test and post-test measurements in the group. There was a significant difference between the pre test and post test measurements p value was P<0.0001. Conclusion-From this study it is concluded that the Balance exercise circuit (BEC) exercises in older adults improved gait parameters and functional performance.Keywords
Time Up and Go Test, Gait Parameters (Cadence, Stride Length, Step Length), Balance Exercise Circuit (BEC), Older Adults, Gait and Functional Performance.References
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- Analysis of Energy Efficient Two Level Cache Using Counting Bloom Filter
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1 Dept. of EIE, M. Kumarasamy College of Engineering, Karur, Tamil Nadu, IN
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International Journal of Emerging Trends in Science & Technology, Vol 5, No 1 (2019), Pagination: 1-6Abstract
The microprocessor system’s Caches consume much of a power and energy consumption. In this paper, a set associative cache system and way tagged L2 cache and way tagged L2 cache with counting bloom filter caches are compared. The tagged cache beyond continue the method tag of level two cache in the level one cache for the duration of understand writing process, this process prepare level two cache towards operate within a corresponding map in absolute process in the time of write hits that results in mainstream of the level two cache access. Here CBFs are proposed in the way tagged L2 cache to recover the energy and swiftness of membership tests by maintain a vague and compact demonstration of a large set to be searched. Designs were developed using behavioural VHDL and synthesized in Xilinx 8.1 Spartan 2E device. Experimental results were showing that the future way tagged L2 cache with CBF consumes lesser 50% of power than the set associative cache systems.Keywords
CDF, Energy And Power, Set Associative Cache, Way Tagged L2 Cache.References
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- Design a Signal Conditioning Unit for Chute Level Sensor and Automatic Control of the Cane Feeding System in the Sugar Industries
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1 Dept. of EIE, M. Kumarasamy College of Engineering, Karur, Tamil Nadu, IN
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International Journal of Emerging Trends in Science & Technology, Vol 5, No 1 (2019), Pagination: 7-12Abstract
The operation of sugarcane feeding and level control in the chute for continuous feeding of sugarcane has to be automated. In earlier, the level of the chute is identified by using LED’s indication and controls the sugarcane feeding manually. To design a signal conditioning unit for the conductivity type level sensor. The output of the signal conditioning unit is given to the controller. There are five level sensors in the five different levels in the chute. The output of the five-level sensor is given to signal conditioning unit to produce controller accepting input i.e., 4-20 mA. The advantage of this project is to reduce the cost effectively. It gives better accuracy because we use microcontroller to process the parameters.Keywords
Chute, Sensor, Signal Conditioning Unit, Sugar Mill.References
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- Advanced Underground Magnetic Induction for Communication in Mining
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1 Department of Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering, M. Kumarasamy College of Engineering, Karur, Tamil Nadu, IN
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International Journal of Emerging Trends in Science & Technology, Vol 6, No 1 (2020), Pagination: 25-29Abstract
The regular mining safety mishap has caused a real set back and enormous monetary misfortune. It is desperate for the overall mining industry to increase operational adequacy and improve as a rule mining security. This paper proposes a WUSN based mining wellbeing observing. The observing framework gathers temperature, dampness and gas esteems around the mine and furthermore identifies human go into the mine , and after that transmits the information through remote underground sensor arrange. Here attractive enlistment (MI) based transmission has been proposed, in this methodology soil is a mechanism for correspondence so dependent on the dirt conductivity the deliberate data are exchanged. This system in like manner gives an early forewarning, which will be helpful to all diggers present inside the mine to save their life before any misfortune occurs.Keywords
Magnetic Induction, Wireless Underground Sensor Network (WUSN).References
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- P. Sakthi, P. Yuvarani, and S. Kiruthika, “Draft fan control using fuzzy logic in thermal power plant,” International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, vol. 8, no. 6S, 2019.
- S. Kiruthika, P. Sakthi, and P. Yuvarani “Design and power analysis of vedic multiplier,” International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering, vol. 8, no. 3, 2019.
- P. Sakthi, and S. Kiruthika, “Nutrient film technique hydroponics vertical farming of lettuce plants using dissolved nutrient solution,” Bioscience Biotechnology Research Communication, vol. 12, no. 3 (sp. issue), 2019.
- Controlling and Monitoring of Hybrid Power Station using LabVIEW
Authors
1 Assistant Professor, Department of EIE, M.Kumarasamy College of Engineering, Karur, Tamil Nadu, IN
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International Journal of Emerging Trends in Science & Technology, Vol 6, No 2 (2020), Pagination: 34-37Abstract
Sustainable power source advancements range from the entrenched, for example, hydropower, to the developing a breeze sun oriented mixture framework. Every innovation has its own individual instrumentation necessities to quantify and control framework factors. The expansion of the new LabView module to the framework gives the truly necessary ongoing data on the framework factors, for example, wind speed, wind bearing, dc power, air conditioning power, air conditioning/dc voltages, and flows. This continuous information procurement framework is being utilized broadly to furnish the understudies with an active research center experience identified with electrical, gadgets, and instrumentation. In this paper, conversations on numerous parts of information securing, instrumentation, interfacing, and writing computer programs depend on a current 1.5 kW wind-sun based half breed power station.Keywords
Hybrid Power, LabView, Power StationReferences
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- Tongue Region Based Disease Prediction using Deep Learning
Authors
1 Assistant Professor, Department of Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering, MKumarasamy College of Engineering, Karur, Tamil Nadu, IN
2 Assistant Professor, Department of Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering, M. Kumarasamy College of Engineering, Karur, Tamil Nadu, IN
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International Journal of Emerging Trends in Science & Technology, Vol 7, No 1 (2021), Pagination: 14-19Abstract
Artificial intelligence can learn a few concepts by analyzing tactile information so also to people. It investigates how manufactured neural system (ANNs) can learn unique concepts by analyzing tongue pictures based on concepts, which may be a teach that depends intensely on specialist encounter. A computer-aided strategy will be examined that analyzes tangible information for professionals. It proposes capitalizing on profound learning procedures. A strategy called the conceptual arrangement profound auto encoder (CADAE) is proposed to analyze tongue pictures that speak to diverse body structure (BC) types, which are the basic concepts. Within the first step, CADAE encodes the picture to a representation space; within the moment step, it translates the designs. The tests illustrate that CADAE can learn successful representation of unique concepts adjusted with BC sorts by encoding the tongue pictures. Besides, the representation space of the covered up conceptual neurons can be visualized by a decoder network.Keywords
CNN, Artificial Intelligence, Ann, Deep LearningReferences
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- Kiruthika S, Starbino A.V [2017], “Design and analysis of FIR filters using low power multiplier and full adder cells”, IEEE International Conference on Electrical, Instrumentation and Communication Engineering.
- Kiruthika S, Sakthi P, Yuvarani P [2019], Design and power analysis of Vedic multiplier, International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering, Volume-8 Issue-3.
- Sakthi P, Yuvarani P, Kiruthika S [2019], Draft fan control using fuzzy logic in thermal power plant, International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology, Volume-8 Issue-6.
- Kiruthika S., Gowthami, P. Sakthi and S.Monisa [2019], Medical computing for identification of lung nodules by application of effective dual power, Bioscience biotechnology research communications, Volume 12, Issue – 3.
- P Sakthi, S Kiruthika, [2018], Design of Vedic Multipliers using Compressors for Medical Image Compression Applications, International Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics, Volume – 119, Issue – 15.
- Aravindaguru I, Kiruthika S, [2019] Design a Signal Conditioning Unit for Chute Level Sensor and Automatic Control of the Cane Feeding System in the Sugar Industries, International Journal of Emerging Trends in Science & Technology, Volume – 119, Issue – 15.
- S Kiruthika, P Sakthi, [2020], Advanced Underground Magnetic Induction for Communication in Mining, International Journal of Emerging Trends in Science & Technology, Volume – 6, Issue – 1.
- S Kiruthika, P Sakthi, M Kaviya, S Vishnupriya, [2021], Blood Bank Monitoring and Blood Identification System Using IoT Device, Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology, Volume – 25, Issue – 6.
- S Kiruthika, P Sakthi, K Raam, G Sanjay, M Mohamed Rafi, [2021], Vision Based Smart Parking System, Turkish Journal of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation, Volume – 32, Issue – 2.
- S Kiruthika, [2021], Monitoring Soil Quality and Fertigation System Using IoT, Turkish Journal of Computer and Mathematics Education, Volume – 12, Issue – 9.